European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Jun 2018)

Life-Saving Combined Heart–Kidney Transplantation in a Previous Sequential Heart and Kidney Transplant Recipient

  • Meenal Sharma,
  • Chris Anthony,
  • Christopher Hayward,
  • Andrew Jabbour,
  • Anne M Keogh,
  • Peter Macdonald,
  • Jacob Sevastos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2018_000924

Abstract

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Purpose: Solid organ re-transplantation in the context of allograft failure is a challenging clinical and ethical problem. Ideally, solid organ re-transplantation after initial allograft failure should be performed in all recipients, but this is often not clinically or logistically feasible. Methods: This report details what we believe is the first combined heart–kidney transplant in a recipient of a previous sequential heart and kidney transplant. Results: Eight years after a combined heart and kidney transplant after initially receiving a sequential heart and kidney transplant, a 31-year-old man is doing extremely well, with no rejection episodes or significant complications after transplantation. Summary: This case confirms that combined heart and kidney transplantation is a viable option for tackling the complex issue of graft failure in recipients of previous cardiac and renal grafts.

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